Sunday, November 10, 2013

Klasse Segel Abenteuer - ep 23



Carlo in blue working bibs (1st pic (in the main entry), which is a preview of episode 24) and he in red fishing bibs with Christoph, he in grey fishing bibs. They also jump and bump frontal together in those bibs (Carlo then wearing a jacket over the bibs). They are happy to stand the storm on the ship and reach The Bermudas. Carlo recently also got a haircut in Havana and his curls are now much shorter. And Christoph's hair which was very short and similar to Dragonfly's of The Sugar Creek Gang, grew a little. They both can hardly be identified on pic 2, compare it with pic 1.

This episode had been aired today (rebroadcasting next Saturday or online at arte-tv/+7. Some older teen boys in fishing bibs also in ep 22 and Carlo in ep4 (see main entry).

Still no or no notable girls in bibs at least not close-up. But some episodes missing.

Though dark and brief scene of the two boys (bumping in the distance), I like this and give rating 8 for this (previously 4 for ep 4) including the preview scene. Maybe next episode (next Sunday, Nov 17th) will be even better. Remember it's not available on DVD.

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Update: Episode 24. Some short scenes of Carlo in those blue workig bibs as pictured in pic 1. He wore them first while cleaning/washing the ship. There are grey patches on the knees and other parts for better protection. He obeyed some rules and are to be punished. Also walking and rear view and a strange bottom view half way sitting down and stopping in the air. Quite long suspenders on the back. He's not happy because of the awaiting punishment but I think he's proud and glad wearing the bibs. Maybe he wears his regular pants underneath. They often wore shorts, but it's not hot anymore. Scenes could be better, so still "only" rating 7-8. That was the last episode on the ship and they met their parents and relatives. Next week the teens will met each other another 6 months later.

No need for more pics. Rebroadcasting as usual next Saturday or online at arte.tv

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